Need help- How can I put tile on kitchen cabinet backsplash?
how to put tile in the backsplash of the kitchen cabinets.
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The process for tiling should start with a plan for how you want to lay the tile out. Figure out a layout and set the tile out on your counter near where you'll be applying it. Spread tile adhesive on the wall with an adhesive trowel - don't try and do the whole space at once. Place the tiles on the wall and gap them with plastic tile spacers. Keep a wet cloth handy to wipe any tile that get adhesive on their face. When tile adhesive is dry (wait at least a day), grout the tile with your choice of color.
Home depot and lowes give classes on how to tile.
When considering my kitchen makeover I considered all options for the backsplash. I ended up going with the press on tile from Lowe’s (or Home Depot). I love how it came out.